Adult Dual Diagnosis Treatment for Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders
Skyland Trail provides residential dual diagnosis treatment in Atlanta for adults age 18 and older who have a primary mood, thought, or anxiety disorder and a co-occurring substance use disorder. Our integrated program treats both psychiatric illness and substance use at the same time, rather than addressing them separately.
Whom is dual diagnosis treatment for?
The Skyland Trail dual diagnosis treatment program is for adults ages 18 and older with:
- Major depressive disorder + substance use disorder
- Bipolar disorder + substance use disorder
- Schizophrenia + substance use disorder
- Schizoaffective disorder + substance use disorder
- Anxiety disorder + substance use disorder
- Borderline personality disorder + substance use disorder
Many patients have additional co-occurring disorders or challenges. See our full adult admissions criteria here.
What is a dual diagnosis residential treatment program?
Individuals in our dual diagnosis residential treatment program have a primary psychiatric diagnosis, such as major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, BPD, or an anxiety disorder, with a co-occurring substance use disorder. They may have tried to address the mental illness or substance abuse problem individually or sequentially without success.
Research shows that treating both problems at the same time leads to the best results. As a dual diagnosis treatment center, Skyland Trail integrates multiple evidence-based therapeutic approaches to address the symptoms and challenges of both a mood, thought, or anxiety disorder and a substance use problem. Each client engages in a comprehensive, individualized treatment program focused on their unique needs.
Is Skyland Trail the right dual diagnosis program for me?
Skyland Trail may be a good fit if:
- You are 18 or older.
- You have a primary psychiatric disorder such as bipolar disorder, depression, schizophrenia or another qualifying disorder.
- You also have a co-occurring substance use disorder.
- You need intensive psychiatric treatment.
- You are medically stable and do not require detox.
- You are willing to participate in treatment and maintain sobriety while in the program.
Skyland Trail may not be the right fit if:
- Your primary diagnosis is a substance use disorder.
- You need medical detoxification.
- You require acute inpatient psychiatric hospitalization.
- You cannot safely participate in a voluntary residential treatment environment.
What does dual diagnosis look like at Skyland Trail?
The dual diagnosis program is available as an additional area of focus to adult clients in all of our specialized recovery communities in our mental health residential treatment and day treatment programs.
Each client in the dual diagnosis program has a consistent daily group focused on their psychiatric symptoms. We call this a recovery community, and each client is assigned to the CBT, DBT, cognition and first episode, or social integration recovery community. Clients meet in a daily core group to address common challenges and goals.
Clients with co-occurring substance use disorders also are assigned to a second dual diagnosis recovery community. Clients in the dual diagnosis recovery community meet in an additional daily group focused on understanding the addictive process, managing cravings, utilizing community supports and preventing relapse.
For example, a client may be a part of the cognitive behavioral therapy recovery community focused on depression or anxiety, and also participate in the dual diagnosis program to address a problem with alcohol or marijuana use.
In dual diagnosis groups, our addiction disorders experts apply evidence-based therapeutic approaches and relapse prevention models in a way that matches the specific needs of individuals recovering from mental illness and a substance use disorder.
Individual one-on-one sessions with a primary counselor and a psychiatrist are based on a client's self-defined goals and address both psychiatric and substance use challenges. In addition, close monitoring of relapse through witnessed, random drug screens is required for clients in this recovery community.
Our experts give our clients the best chance for recovery through effective medications, therapy and connections to 12-step recovery programs
Our clients also have the time and space to practice newly acquired coping skills, improve their physical health and wellness, explore spirituality as a resource for recovery, and find effective ways to express their thoughts and feelings through art, music or horticultural therapy. Structured social activities help clients learn how to enjoy their leisure time and interact with peers in the absence of drugs or alcohol.
Dual Diagnosis Frequently Asked Questions
Adult Dual Diagnosis Treatment in Atlanta
The Skyland Trail dual diagnosis treatment program for adults with co-occurring disorders is located in Atlanta, GA. Our adult residential dual diagnosis program in Atlanta is our most intensive level of care with 24/7 care and support. Adults enrolled in our dual diagnosis PHP program in Atlanta live at home and come to campus Monday through Friday for therapuetic services.